Rat-brained robot thinks like the real thing
July 5, 2007 | Source: NewScientist.com news service
An AIBO robot controlled by a simulated rat brain has proved itself to be a remarkable mimic of rodent behaviour in series of classic animal experiments.
The robot’s biologically-inspired control software uses a functional model of “place cells.” These are neurons in the hippocampus that help real rats map their environment. They fire when an animal is in a familiar location.